Smoke Signals 3 Vets Memorial Fund Raiser Brings Navajo Code Talker to Town Roy Hawthorne will waive his usual speaking fee in support of the Tribe's planned Veterans' Memorial. OCTOBER 15, 2002 By Ron Karten With the memorial going up and money still to raise, the Cultural Resources department has pre pared a fundraiser for Friday, November 1 in the Tribe's new gymnasium. The current schedule includes a social hour and silent auction (starting at 5:30 p.m.), a salmon din ner (6:30 p.m.) and at 7:30 p.m., a presentation by Navajo Code Talker, Roy Hawthorne. Also under consideration is a showing of the recent movie, WindTalkers, Saturday evening, with a minimum donation. The movie stars Nicolas Cage, about a soldier who, according to promotional materials, guards and befriends "a young Navajo trained in the one war time code never broken by the enemy, the Navajo Code," during World War II. In a "personal experience" piece, Hawthorne wrote, "Baptism by fire was on Okinawa where I went ashore with the first assault wave of the Seventh Regiment, Second Battalion... During an assault on Dakesha Ridge my unit was pinned down for two days under heavy enemy fire, during which time the antenna on my radio was shot off. Using a pair of field wire cutters I succeeded in reconnecting the damaged antenna, making possible the transmis sion of messages in Navajo Code calling for artillery fire and air strikes. This was one of those intense, heated battles where strong men were psychologi cally reduced to basket cases and needed to be car ried off the ridge." Hawthorne has reportedly waived his usual $4,000 speaking fee in support of the memorial. Tickets available through the Cultural Re sources department and the main switchboard in the Tribal Governance Building are $22,50 for Veterans, Tribal members and community members. Contributors from the Oregon Historical Society, the Art Museum and special friends of the Tribe and Veteran's groups will receive special invitations re questing $75 contributions for the evening. The memorial, originally estimated to cost $300,000, grew to $360,000 as the plans developed, according to Steve Bobb, the memorial's designer and one of it's visionary supporters and fund rais ers. It is being built now and the dedication is planned for Memorial Day, 2003. Veterans' Memorial Fundraiser Friday, November 1, 2002 at the new Grand Ronde Gymnasium The Cultural Resources Department is hosting a benefit dinner, silent auction and a pre sentation by Mr. Roy Hawthorne, a Navajo Code Talker. The highlight of the evening will be Mr, Hawthorne's presentation on the Code Talking era of World War II, with reminis cences of actual code talkers. This is surely a night you won't want to miss! This event will take place in the Tribe's new gymnasium. 5:30.... social hour and silent auction 6.30.... salmon dinner .a a: L.. . ft ft- f II i .ou,. presentation uy ml rcoy naw- thAma M auaiA PnHa Taltor mr-!""'"? JL . 4 ( T U I! . .niwvl O . iwoentation . include presentation only ..,, to US z A!! r "--3 v:'l be going to the Grand Ronde Veiv.io.ts' Memorial Fund The Veterans' Memorial Is 5 sdhcduw i to b3 combed in May of 2003, 2nd will be a lasting way of honoring Veterans. Genera- " J ticns to come will know who our Veterana were through the i presence of thfs memorial onTcibariands.'1 -1 itnzm kimw$& www j " - - 5 (te?iS3&) OHi- 53aES B fell'' MeS 0' 15 (W irj, 'iMfr ii9&''m Mex8ooGt& 's pfj Ufitef tl!M